District: Uptown - Partial Control
Owner: Nicholas J Kindel
Rating: Contributing
Applicant: Studio West
Description: Demolition of more than 50% of the roof structure of a Contributing rated, one-story, single-family residential building for a camelback addition.
HDLC Guidelines:
Section 12, Pages 23-24 of the Guidelines for New Construction, Additions and Demolition, state that the demolition of all or portions of historic resources within a local Historic District or Landmark site are considered drastic actions since they alter the character of the area. Once historic resources or buildings that contribute to the heritage of the community are destroyed, it is generally impossible to reproduce their design, texture, materials, details and their special character and interest in the neighborhood. As a result, the HDLC rarely considers the demolition of Significant or Contributing buildings or structures within a local Historic District or on a Landmark site to be an appropriate option.
Staff Recommendations:
FEMA survey research indicates the original building was constructed between 1875 and 1885 and it first appears on the 1893 Sanborn map. The applicant is proposing to structural remove approximately 57.6% of the roof to construct a new camelback addition. Because the proposed camelback is appropriately located a minimum of two historic rooms back from the front building wall, as per the HDLC Guidelines, Staff has no objection to the partial roof demolition request.
Staff Recommendation: No Objection
Proposed Roof Demolition Plan
Proposed Right Side Elevation
1893
1909
1951
HDLC Guidelines:
12: 22-24 – Guidelines for New Construction, Additions and Demolition